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Default Odd/Even Page Numbering

I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.
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I think you'll need to explain a bit more what you want - page 1 is, by
definition, odd (although you may have a different first page header and
footer). Do you want to start numbering somewhere other than the first page?
Or something else?

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I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.


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Default Odd/Even Page Numbering

I think you'll need to explain a bit more what you want - page 1 is, by
definition, odd (although you may have a different first page header and
footer). Do you want to start numbering somewhere other than the first page?
Or something else?

--
Enjoy,
Tony

www.WordArticles.com

"gapkid" wrote in message
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I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.


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What you can do is change the "Section start" setting to "Even page" in the
Page Setup dialog box for the relevant sections.

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"gapkid" wrote in message
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I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.



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Default Odd/Even Page Numbering

What you can do is change the "Section start" setting to "Even page" in the
Page Setup dialog box for the relevant sections.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"gapkid" wrote in message
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I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.





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Thanks, Stefan--that's the answer I was looking for!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

What you can do is change the "Section start" setting to "Even page" in the
Page Setup dialog box for the relevant sections.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"gapkid" wrote in message
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I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.



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Default Odd/Even Page Numbering

Thanks, Stefan--that's the answer I was looking for!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

What you can do is change the "Section start" setting to "Even page" in the
Page Setup dialog box for the relevant sections.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"gapkid" wrote in message
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I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do this.



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You are welcome!

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"gapkid" wrote in message
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Thanks, Stefan--that's the answer I was looking for!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

What you can do is change the "Section start" setting to "Even page" in
the
Page Setup dialog box for the relevant sections.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"gapkid" wrote in message
...
I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even
Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and
start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do
this.



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You are welcome!

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"gapkid" wrote in message
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Thanks, Stefan--that's the answer I was looking for!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

What you can do is change the "Section start" setting to "Even page" in
the
Page Setup dialog box for the relevant sections.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"gapkid" wrote in message
...
I understand how to change the document into separate Odd and Even
Pages.
What isn't explained anywhere is how to change the order in a document
that
already has Odd and Even Pages. For example, I have a document that
starts
with an Odd Page then goes to Even, etc. I need to reverse that and
start
it
with an Even Page, then Odd, etc. Nowhere does it explain how to do
this.



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